SHSREADING&WRITINGMODULE5
SHSREADING&WRITINGMODULE5
SHSREADING&WRITINGMODULE5
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Management Team:
In your previous lesson, you have learned the factors to consider as one
writes an academic or professional paper.
This module will provide you with information and activities that will
help you accomplish the learning objective in the end.
Before going on, check how much you know about this topic.
Answer the pretest on the next page on a separate sheet of paper.
Pretest
Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Identify which
academic paper do the following descriptions belong to. Write the letter of
the correct answer. Choose from the pool of choices in the box below.
____ 3. The document is used to present the general plan and justification to
pursue a project.
____ 5. The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to
establish facts and reach new conclusions.
Directions: Identify and discuss briefly the differences among the types of
academic paper using the graphic organizer below. Use a separate sheet of
paper for your answers.
Type Description
Discover
Before writing a paper, one must determine the unique features and
requirements in composing an academic text. Below are the requirements
needed and features of each type of academic paper.
3. Conclusion
Reference: Frank Tallis. "A Bridge to 18th Century London." The Washington
Post. 2009. Accessed March 30, 2016. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2009/07/08/AR2009070804089.html.
Explanation:
The sample paragraph is an excerpt of Frank Tallis’ book review
of The Devil’s Company. It can be observed that he included important
elements such as the setting, theme(s), and characterization in the
introduction of his book review.
Example 2: Article Critique: Pesch, Udo, “Administrators and Accountability:
The Plurality of Value Systems in the Public Domain,” Public Integrity 10, Fall,
no. 4 (2008): 335-343.
The article, “Administrators and Accountability: The Plurality of Value
Systems in the Public Domain,” by Udo Pesch seeks to address how
accountability and value systems interact in the decisions made by public
administrators. The research problem being addressed is whether public
administrators are free from accountability for their decisions and what are the
different influences that can affect their decisions. It is clear from the abstract of
the article that this is no simple issue. The article is fairly confusing for the first
couple of paragraphs. The author starts by saying that explicit ethics codes of
reference systems make it easier to hold individuals accountable for their
actions, however, a conflict emerges when an individual’s moral values are
different from such accountability policies. What can make accountability more
complicated are the motivations of the administrator and also the individual’s
inability to perceive the future consequences of their decisions.
Explanation:
This sample paragraph is an excerpt of a critique of the article
“Administrators and Accountability: The Plurality of Value Systems in the
Public Domain” by Udo Pesch. The writer’s evaluation and analysis of the
article are supported with details that can be found in the entire article
critique.
2. Literature Review
Broad Topic
The broad topic discusses a clear background on what the
research is. It gives the reader an overview of what the general topic is
all about.
Example:
Cyberbullying is described as an act of embarrassing or
communicating false information using the technology. It is now the new
prevalent social phenomenon.
Before writing a research report, you are required to use the following
skills that you have mastered from your previous lessons:
• writing skills;
• obtaining of information; and
• posing convincing arguments.
Reminder!
Formal research is done when you conduct a thorough inquiry on a particular
topic. You determine a research problem first and provide answers to the
research questions. On the other hand, informal research is conducted on
tasks that do not require a highly structured paper as an output.
Example:
Formal Research
1. The Effects of Color on Advertising and its Relationship with Buying Power
2. Determining the Motivation of Toddlers in Learning a Language
3. Alternative Sweeteners in Beverages and their Effect on the Body
Informal Research
1. The different colors of the rainbow
2. The history of computers
3. The reasons for cheating
This lesson focuses on writing a formal research report.
The Structure and Features of a Research Report
1. The Research Problem and Reviewing Related Literature.
The research problem and the questions that you produce are the heart
of your research report. The research questions embody the main problem of
your research that you will answer later on. The first thing that you should do
is to have a topic in mind, ask yourself, what you are interested in. Write
down words or phrases on a piece of paper and try to make connections
between the ideas and terms that you have generated.
Example
You may use a table if you want to summarize your data analysis. On
the other hand, you may use figures such as charts if you want your readers
to see trends in your data set.
In the conclusion, you have to cite inferences that you made that
answered the research questions. This can be done in bullet form or prose
form. Consequently, the recommendation provides possible tasks to those who
will benefit from the research report.
4. Project Proposal
Before writing a project proposal, you are required to have key knowledge
of the following:
• intended project to achieve; and
• writing any proposed project needed to be achieved.
The Structure and Features of a Research Report
A project proposal is usually composed of the following parts, but it does
not necessarily mean all parts must be included in your project proposal. A
cover letter can also be attached to the project proposal.
Project Description
Project Description contains necessary information such as project
title, type of project, project proponents, number of beneficiaries, location
of beneficiaries, date of implementation, area of project implementation,
budget requirement, and budget requested.
Example:
TERMS OF REFERENCE
PROJECT TITLE: Hakbang sa Pagkatuto Project: Free Summer Class for
Preschooler
TYPE OF PROJECT: Education-Training
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: Fifty Students
LOCATION OF BENEFICIARIES: Brgy. Rizal, Makati City
PROJECT DURATION: April 9 – June 4, 2016
AREA OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION: Amarilllo St. Brgy. Rizal, Makati
City
BUDGET REQUIREMENT: Php 15,000
BUDGET REQUESTED: None
Explanation:
It is a quick reference to what the proposal is about. It includes
detailed information about the project.
I. Background/Situational Analysis
In this part, you may write a brief history of the proposal and the
immediate need or potential problem that you want to address. You may end
the background by including the major goal of this project.
Example:
The country is now one step ahead in developing our education system as
we are now in the process of the full K-12 implementation. With this is the
emerging need for kindergarten education. However, there is an emerging gap in
the readiness of pre-kindergarten students. This arising need is now the primary
concern of the licensed teacher – Ms. Lach Pacio – as she proposes ‘Hakbang sa
Pagkatuto’ Project: Free Summer Class for Preschoolers.
Explanation:
Example:
Explanation:
Explanation:
This is the part where you list down the risks that could impair you from
achieving your objectives and outcomes. You should also include steps needed
to be done to prevent such occurrences.
Example:
The following are the foreseen risks or problems that can happen during
project implementation followed by the measures that would mitigate adverse
effects as follows:
1. Education Program
The lesson and the curriculum should be prepared before the class
starts. The students will be taught information according to his or her level. If
mastery is not gained for a certain task, the student may still proceed to
another lesson given the premise that the parents would also give emotional
support for the child to succeed.
The teacher and the teacher aide will ensure that the students are
studying safely inside the premises. Signage will also be posted outside the hall
to prevent the occurrence of an accident. The teacher will also check the
location before the class starts. Parents should also include in the information
sheet the current state of their child’s health. No harmful materials should be
seen around the area. Cigarette smoking will also not be allowed.
Explanation:
Example:
Explanation:
In this example, the staff designated with their specific duties and
responsibilities are indicated.
Explanation:
Example:
Explanation:
VIII. Signatories
It is the last part of the project proposal where the names of people
involved are written.
Example:
Prepared by:
(Signature)
Lach Pacio
Project Organizer, Licensed Teacher
Recommending Approval:
(Signature)
Benj Meniano
Senior High School Principal, Fort Bonifacio High School
Approved by:
(Signature)
Joel Villain
Barangay Captain, Brgy. Rizal, Makati
Explanation:
The example shows the name of the signatories and their approval
in the implementation of the project.
5. Position Paper
Write the specific issue, together with its importance and effect on
society. End the introductory paragraph with your position statement or
your stand on the issue. Keep in mind that you could take only one side
of the argument.
Example:
The Content
The content may have several paragraphs. It may begin with short
background information or a discussion of arguments on both sides of
the issue. In each paragraph, write an explanation or observation to
clarify the portion of the position statement, followed by the supporting
evidence. Evidence that can be used is primary source quotation,
interviews with field experts, a recommendation from scholarly articles
and position papers, historical dates or events, and statistical data.
Example
Explanation
The writer presents that the basis of the position statement is the
scores of the Filipino students. The examination performance shows a
low quality of education and it must be improved immediately. Notice
that the data was taken from TIMMS and must be cited in a footnote.
In the last part of writing the paper, summarize and reinforce the
concepts and facts presented without repeating the introduction and its
content. It is also optional to include the procedure used to deal with the
issue and your suggested possible solution or recommendation.
Example
The paper still stands on the claim that additional school years are
needed by our educational system. Based on the evidence presented
including the low test-scores in mathematics and sciences by grade four
Filipino students, it shows that the additional two years will aid the
student in gaining mastery of school subjects. Since our country has one of
the highest labor workforces in the world, focusing on both enhancing
knowledge and skills is applicable to strengthen our workforce.
For that reason, the paper suggests that DepEd and the government
should focus on teacher training and development, for the law and its
implementation will not fully succeed without these teachers that are fully
equipped and highly skilled.
Explanation:
Explore
Directions. Study the given text below and identify the unique features
of a book review used.
Assessment 1
Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Read the
following items carefully and select the letter of the correct answer from
the options given.
1. The following features were used in the above book review except for
a. the author’s background c. title of the material
b. summary of the book d. social conditions
2. “Some parts of The Little Prince were drawn from Saint-Exupéry’s own
life and experiences”. What feature of a book review is used in the
statement?
a. social conditions c. date of publication
b. author’s background d. thesis statement
4. “Published in 1943, The Little Prince was written during World II”.
What feature of a book review is used in the statement?
a. political conditions c. date of publication
b. title of the material d. recommendations
5. Which part of a book review does the above text belong to?
a. introduction c. conclusion
b. body d. references
5. Which part of a literature review does the above text belong to?
a. broad topic
b. information partly related to the paper
c. information directly related to the paper
d. synthesis of the literature review
The result implies then that students learn best when they are
effectively engaged in the learning process and working in pairs to
achieve a common goal.
Assessment 3
Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Read the
following items carefully and select the letter of the correct answer.
1. What feature of a research report is used in the above text?
a. a graphic representation of data
b. an inference made based on the result
c. possible recommendations
d. inclusion of quotation
4. Which part of a research report does the above text belong to?
a. introduction c. result
b. methodology d. discussion
Assessment 4
Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Read the following
items carefully and select the letter of the correct answer.
1. The following features of a project proposal are present in the above text
except for
a. the aim of project c. target beneficiaries
b. duration of project d. the need of the beneficiaries
2. Who are the recipients of the project?
a. high school students c. college students
b. STEM students d. elementary students
3. What is the title of the project?
a. Interactive science-based activities
b. Explorospcope
c. Digital learning
d. Cell life
4. What is the purpose of the project?
a. explore a range of exciting interactive science-based activities
b. prepare outputs from their laptop for group debates and/or
discussions
c. bring out the inquisitive, manipulative, and innovative spirit of the
STEM students
d. investigate the fascinating world of cell life and other microscopic
details
5. Which part of a project proposal does the above text belong to?
a. Background/Situational Analysis
b. Project Objectives
c. Expected Output or Outcome of the Project
d. Risk Management Plan
Enrichment Activity 5: On Position Paper
Directions. Study the given text below and identify the unique features of a
position paper used.
Deepen
At this point, read and understand carefully the following academic texts.
Then, categorize the parts of the text based on the features and requirements
used.
2. The Philippines is one of the last countries in the world to have a ten-year
education system. The issue being tackled in this paper is whether or not
the K-12 education is needed by the country.”
3. DepEd estimated a need for an additional PhP 150 billion to support this
program (DepEd Briefer, 2010). The outcome of this program depends on
resources offered by the country.”
Gauge
Directions: Read carefully each item. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
Write only the letter of the best answer for each test item.
8. What appropriate phrase can you use if you are to write the introduction of
the position paper?
a. “The main issue to be discussed on the paper is … and the paper
claims to stand on the argument that…”
b. “The argument presented in the paper shows that… this is
supported by the research made by…”
c. “The paper recommends that the … and the resolution to the
problem is …”
d. “To discuss further the issue, a statement by the … proves that…”
15. Which of the following statements are NOT done in writing a literature
review? a. Collect the materials from credible sources.
b. Identify the issue or topic to be discussed.
c. Evaluate and categorize the information gathered.
d. Claim a position or stand on the issue presented.
Answer Key
Pretest 1. b 3. b
1. Position Paper 2. b 4. c
2. Book/article review 3. b 5. a
3. Project Proposal 4. b
4. Literature review 5. a
5. Research
Assessment 3
Explore 1. b
Assessment 1 2. c Assessment 5
1. b 3. d 1. d
2. b 4. d 2. c
3. b 5. c 3. c
4. c 4. a
5. a Assessment 4 5. b
1. b
Assessment 2 2. b Deepen
Activity 1 3. expected output
1. Conclusion 4. project objective
2. Introduction
3. Body Activity 5
1. End Statement
Activity 2 2. Introduction
1. Synthesis of the Lit. 3. Content
Review
2. Information partly Gauge
related to the paper 1. b
3. Information directly 2. b
related to the paper 3. a
4. Broad Topic 4. d
5. a and d
Activity 3 6. b
1. Methodology 7. c and d
2. Discussion 8. a
3. Introduction and 9. b
Literature Review 10. a
4. Result 11. b
12. b
Activity 4 13. d
1. project objective 14. a
2. expected output 15. d
References
Printed Materials:
Frank Tallis. "A Bridge to 18th Century London." The Washington Post.
2009. Accessed March 30,
2016. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2009/07/08/AR2009070804089.html